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Small cell lung carcinoma
- ... from the bladder into the kidney (reflux). bone cancer, infections and trauma. gastrointestinal bleeding and motility. tumors and the spread of cancerous cells in the body. jaundice in newborns and older children. lung perfusion. epilepsy . location, anatomy and function of the ...
- ... like a sickle instead of round. The curved cells can get stuck in and block small blood vessels. Blood can't flow normally, which ... and sticky. They cause all kinds of blood cells to collect in clumps. The clumps can clog small blood vessels, so blood can’t flow easily ...
- ... held in a supporting shell. They are extremely small—smaller than a red blood cell—and have a high degree of "echogenicity", or ...
- ... done for: cystic fibrosis Tay-Sachs disease sickle cell ... are more likely to get some types of cancer. Who Might Want to Get Genetic Testing? People ...
- ... your doctor may recommend surgery to insert a small device called a vena cava filter into the main vein leading to your heart. This filter is designed to capture most blood clots traveling through your blood stream before they reach your lungs and cause a pulmonary embolism. In rare cases, ...
- ... needles are used to extract a sample of cells from organs for laboratory testing. Doppler ultrasound helps ... technique, measures the direction and speed of blood cells as they move through vessels. The movement of ...
- ... technique, measures the direction and speed of blood cells as they move through vessels. The movement of blood cells causes a change in pitch of the reflected ...